Lindsay Lohan shot to fame in 1998 at the age of 12 when she made her big-screen debut in Disney's "The Parent Trap." She then went on to solidify her celebrity status by starring in two other popular Disney films, "Freaky Friday" (which celebrated its latest fantastic offering, "Freakier Friday," this year ) and "Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen."
By 18, Lohan hit an apex. Her most iconic role may be as the naïve new transfer student Cady Heron in 2004's "Mean Girls," which was written by Tina Fey during the height of her "Saturday Night Live" career. Believe it or not, Lohan originally wanted to play one of the mean girls in the film, instead of the doe-eyed lead, but — based on the success of her recent family-friendly persona — Paramount worried that fans wouldn't want to see her

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